If the drink has been purchased airside (after security) yes you can bring onboard. Otherwise no as you will not be able to bring through security. If you put the boxed drink into checked luggage, there will be no problem, so yes.
In the UK you can only take liquids in containers under 100M
This is due to the 10th August 2006. I know this as I was flying that day.
Yes, a person can bring liquids on most airlines. However, they must be under a certain amount and placed in a bag.
Only those that comply with the 3-1-1 rule: maximum 3-oz containers/ placed in a single quart-size ziplock bag/ per person. Flammable liquids are not permitted.
I have just travelled once and I only consumed water :)
All liquids that are in a sealed container with a label. No alcohol, dangerous chemicals or other flammable liquids.
liquids can be carried on an airplane because of gravity if you hold a glass of water in your hand and do a loop de loop it wont spill.
You can have liquids in your checked luggage. You can also bring certain liquids as carry on luggage however they must pass TSA standards and be 3 ounces or less of liquid.
NO!
It is not forbidden to bring alcohol in France, but liquids are regulated when travelling by plane, and frequently forbidden in carry-on luggage. The travel agency or the airline website will provide specifics on that.
sometimes. if it is bought after you've been through the gates then you shouldn't worry, but you can't take it through the gates.
Snakes on a Plane - Bring It - was created in 2006-08.
No the only liquids you may take on the plane is baby formula, liquids purchased inside the airport terminals may be taken on board of a plane.
i believe no gaming products can be played on plane.........and if you bring on the plane you have to put it on airplane mode
Yes I did and yes you can! You are allowed to bring tape on to a plane.
No,
No.
You are allow to bring hair products such as shampoo and conditioner and a flat iron on a plane.
Yes just not liquids
Yupp, as long as its in a bag with the liquids
no